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When the Alarm Is Real, But the Threat Isn’t: How AI Can Help Schools Respond Smarter to Swatting
Campuses that combine AI, appropriate processes, and oversight by humans can make active assailant hoaxes less disruptive and less effective.
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Denver High Schools in Discussion to Offer Birth Control
DENVER – Currently, high school students seeking contraceptives must go to an off-campus community health center to receive it. However, after reviewing a recommendation made by a task force studying…
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CALGARY, Alberta, Canada – Just after 6 p.m. on Nov. 24, a security guard and a faculty member at the University of Calgary restrained a suspected assailant until police arrived…
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Community colleges in the Kansas City area are debating whether or not security officers should be armed when patrolling campuses. As it stands, campus safety officers…
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